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FIRST REGULAR ISSUE!
Thursday, September 15. 1988
.. ;;;"".;~;;;~ out In record
The
GLFANER r1umbel's 10 WItch the men', soccer
team deleal 51. John FlslM!r. A NAZARETH COLLEGE STUDENT PUBIXATION
Summer study with I twist.
See story page 11.
See stoty page 7.
OPINION:
• The Big Election:
Discover the reasons
behind the reasoning
......... pg 2
FEATURES:
• The Freshman 15
• Nazareth Child Care
Center ... , .. , " pg 3
ON CAMPUS:
• Marathon Weekend
- Prepare for the
E xc~emenl! pg 4
YOU:
• The Gleaner's
Question of the Week
pg6
SPORTS:
• Tennis Team looking
Up ..
• Men's & Women's
Soccer Updates
ENTERTAINMENT:
• Introducing
Dear Dr Jeff
................ pg 10
DID YOU KNOW:
• Amnesty
International continues
campaign ....... pg 11
F,....hman Scott LabII
.nxlously _ Its • call
!o"om.
Parking at Naz: It Isn't Getting Any Easier
by Mich elle Emu!
Parking at N .... eth the Shult. ~nt .... parking lot be ';"ru orr"", moves!ntheir new cidenla. However if the silua·
everyone has experitnced it, moved down the service "",d, locotion on East Ave. tion does not resolve inell this
..,d everyon~ is frustrated, n ear the softbal! field. The old Unfortunately, it would ap- will be done.
With the start of the fall COutU could then be converted pear that the.., spaces will not Yet another opIion beingoon·
..,mester, the parking situation into a parking lot. However. m""tlhe College's n""da. Wilh sidered is denying freshmen
is theworst il hasever beenand when architects came in to Ihe start of c\uses this fall over re5ident .tudents the privilege
shows no sign of improving. draw up the plan •. it wu deter· 170cars well: forced top'lrk On of bringing carson campu.o. On·
Faculty, staff and commuting mined tnat the lennis courts the gra .. and lawns daily. The ly in cases of hardship would
sludent. find them...lv .... a rriv· would not have proper and suI· quesl for more parking, once freshmen be allowed to bring
ing at Na:uordh urly in the ftcienl drainage in the ".,....,\oca. again, ha. become a major con· can. and only after petitioning
",.".ning to face already crowd· tion. Therefore, the ldea had to cern of the adminislrotion. the l).o:an of FU!shmen. Mr.
ed parking lots. The problem is be abandoned. Under a mandate hom Steve LaSalle, Vice Ptesidenl of
clear, the frust.-ation isevident, In addilion, the building of a Na:tareth's Board ofTrustee!l to Finance, upreued Ihe
and the ""lu\ions..,em hidd..... new twoslory parkingganogc,to ""lve the parking problems im· seriouane .. being given this
Na:uoreth's administration be built near C.rroll Hall, wILS ediately, the administration is ideo in saying tnat, "This ye..­began
the search for a solution inVMligated. With a price tag of searching for answer$. II has "",y be the Lasl year freahman
to the overcrowded parking lob mor, In addition, the administra· moking lheentnu>ce at the East the mind. of the Bo.Ird of
many ideas for creating the tion was able 10 find workable gate one way and opening up a Trustee>, Administrators. and
needed sp. ces were in· ideILS and built 86 new po.rking second lane to parking. The ad· the faculty, staff and students.
w:stigated. It was suggested that s~s, induding those spaces ministration would ~ke to avoid
the tennis courts . t the end of to be gained when the Adm;s· Ihis, for fear of possible ac·
Phone Home '88:
Free Call to Mom & Dad!
On Thursday, Sept. 1, freshman and transfer
students had the opportunity to call home to their
families free of charge as part 01 the Orientation
Week festivities,
Senlnr Ann Ulrich, chlrp'lfson 01 Publicity lor
Or\entlttlnn, updates the phone K hedUIe.
if !~
Fres hml n Kerry 8roo'" consults wllh /tel' " home
ofllcs" whlltt InnIo oon·
$I.Inlly moved th rOUihoul Ihe
Eastern Hemisphere in search
of himself - in ... tation to his
mortaUty, his God, and Ihe im·
portanee of Ihe union of the..,
two factol'S. As is the case with
many lite.-ary figu~, Kazanl'
r.akis inCOfPOl'lted this penonal
struggle into Ihe characte.s in
his work$. Which is an impOr.
tant fact to ke~ in mind when
viewing Seorsesc's TM wI
Thmplolioll.
Bearing Ihese point. in mind
. although Ibe lorenamed were
not the only biU of information
offered al the dinner/diKussion
. it _"'" appropriate that an in·
farmed and intelligenl in·
dividual can £onn certain cOn·
clusions. Fir$!, Scorsese's f1lm is
his interpretation of KoZlnl·
z.nis' novel· .... e the Gospels
different men's interpretations
of JesuI' life· and bILS nothing
to do with the Biblical figure of
Jesus. Although it is deafly
argulble thaI the pOrtrayal of
Juus in the movi~ il a
refre5hing chlnge from the
dogmatism that has imprisoned
Western Thcology .
Secondly, ,eliginus peoples
have alway. grappled with
rather Jesus was whoUy devine,
wholly human, or I combina·
tion of the two. In pOrtraying
Jeaus ILS • combination of the
ContInued on ~ 3
2 Thursday, SEPTEMBER 15, 1988
THE GLEANE~R:::;::~:;;;~~
'The Big Election: Discover the
Reasons Behind the Reasoning
by St~ McCaffrey
With a little over a month and difficult.
• half remaining before OUr nl- Indeed. his rusonill8 may
tion electsa new presKlenl. now have been fonned by his own
is the lime when AmeriCaJ1$ beliefs Or his party's p~tfonn.
bavet!l pulforthlpeatere!fort In either cue, it often comes
in fi ltering oul.lI of their pre- down to the quution of
co nceived imagu of each whether integrity is more im·
c.ndid.le, .nd begin to poruni than ~y politics, or
recogni1.e that every issue being vice versa.
debilled in this election . .should !'or instance. if Mike Dukakis
be Ire.led as an issue in it..,lf. .should happen to raise taxes,
If every cilizen goes to Ihe will he do il because be believe$
polls in November believing it is Iheonly feasible method of
V~ry often, il is this question·
;og of 8 candidate's true value
system that can help us unders­tand
where the politician $WldJ
in terms of his policy belief$.
Clearly, tbe pre-eslablished I
platforms of cach party are go-ing
to have an dfect on uch
candidate, b ut nOt to theelo;1ieve or would like to believe.
In today's SOCiety. party plat·
forms should not be Looked
thai, "Mike Duukis is weak in redUCing Ihe defICit. Or will he upon as being an end..:tl way of
te rrns of nat ional defense, or do it, becau.., democrau have jud&ing each candidate. Thanks
George Bush is cold·hearted lr..t.itionaUy believed that flllC&! to the media.. we nOW have
when il comes 10 education; policy is the key to. well·run other way. of "helpill8 our
and bec.use of these facts, I'm gc they n~ed
tosupport blOllted bureaucracies,
bec.use too much aid is
.vailable to students and
because high tuition makes
them seem prestigious.
Attention Club Leaders:
CLUB-NET IS HERE
With the large variety of
clubs and organialions On cam­pus.
there is liltlequestion that
publicizing . particular evenl
can often mean the differen~
of whether that event is. aue­cess
or a flop.
That is why The Gleaner
new.paper is encouraging aU
dubs I 80 ahead, use the CLUB.
NET system for your groups'
nUl activity. it's gu.ranteed to
be POWERFUL PRESS..
"I know il', going to hUrl
me." said University of Illinois
junior David Dunphy. whose
tuition rose 5306, from 52.092
1052,398. "I'U be able 10 make
it. A 101 of my friends won·t. I'll
work In a record store or
McDonald,,"
University of Rochester
researchers. for example. deter­mined
Ihal lowering luition
docsn't nece ..... rily draw more
",udenu to campu" 'There was
no evidence that. luition drop
would improve market po.si.
tion." research consultanl
Beverly Joyce 58id.
Th the Driver Who Damaged My Car on Thurs. Sept. 9
"I worked 20 hours a week
!a!! year. I don't know how I'll
be ahle to work more, but you
do what you (:an to make up the
diffe~nce."
The average student will pay
7 percenl mOre for luition and
f~ Ihisacadem.ic year, the Col·
lege Soard found in its unual
luition report released in mid·
August. In"allon, as measured
by comsumer prices. w ..... 4 per­cent
since fall, 1987.
Prices for the average public
four·year IChool increased an
average of 4percenl. 10 Si,48.3.
At private four·year .sIIql report the
incideol, eitber.
My car insurance company
informs me Uutt these repairs
will be regarded IS th ree
·sep.orate incidents. and my in·
surance policy - which carries
a 5200 collision dcduclable -
will be assessed three limes.
This 5600 is more than my
monthly income on which I
must support a family of Ihree .
My insurance company.1so in·
forms me that becau.., I now
haw three "NO· FAULT" claims
in less than two years. they will
cancel my car insur~nce policy.
They will turn me over 10
another insurance carrier as an
"ASSIGNSD RISK" because of
Ihese incidents. I will be charg·
ed almosltwice the rate for my
car inaurance Ihan f am now
paying as a "PREFSRREO
CUSIOMER." I will also, of
course. have the inconvenience
of being without my car for a
week while repain.re made.
I wanl you 10 know thai f
reported the incident to the
Security Office for you. An of·
fICer came out 10 my Car and
took a full de\.olled report of the
damage. Today, Friday morning.
Ihe Monroe County Sheriff will
meet me .nd the Security Of·
fICer to file a complete report
for the Sheriff·sOffiee. Hil and
run ""cidents are ",ill COn·
sidered wromg in our society.
f hope you, and all of us, ltarn
some tbings while we are at
Naureth College - not just
computer science. or biology, or
marketing. 1 bope we learn 10
be moral. ethical persona.
1 ""'y never know who you
are, but you will always know.
. Sincerety.
Catherine A. Kohler
The GUi4NER
1988-89
Editor·in-Chief
• Stephen P. McCaffrey
Managing Editor
• Mary Ann Kofron
Layout and Design Editor
• Lau ra Riley
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Nazareth's Child Care
Center Offers Parents a
Choice in Day Care
by S.1Ul MrupJa
To ""boo!, 10 ""booI, oIf you
SO to ""hooI.. The end 01 Augusl
and the bqinnina 01 Scpkmbcr
mark, for lOme, lhe druded
TeCum 10 I life 01 boolr.t, P'poe1¥.
caf~t~ria food, Ind exam;nt,·
lioM. The r~ninl of lhose
buildings which h~ .. I in
llilence for the past two to three
months. enlightell _ . while
othen wish IIuII .umrMr was
stm in full _inl.
lion, mulic: the .. py and opeeeb
Ind hearins. .~ pven lhe 1 JIlin begin ..
weight JIlin Is I psyI:holsoclal
maUer, We eal because II Is
TIMB 10 eal , and we eal in I
1Oci.ol.lmOIphere. A prime 0"
ample 01 this is Kearney Oinln. ""'. On-aomput-"tt fllld thiI
10 be one 01 the IOcial 'bat·
1pOb' of Nuareth. We SO thert
under the 8'JIse of eatiD.a. mcaJ
6ut tct u. lly \Ilk witb Our
friends, SO$Sip, .nd /lin. Whal
1\ iI • '''nl fal trap folb . be
minule, lIu fl')'OU,·facc oontesl.
1\ II • panl f.1 trap folu - be
wlte Ind AWARB. Th !hoM: 01
you lit novice ooIJqe di"" ...
keep Np.oTeCb beautiful· BAT
This faU • new lerva iI be­SMART.
i"l offered here ~I Np.oreth.
The buildinl in wbich il iI
Iocaltel don lI0II ...... 11 musty or
.eek 01 thooc potenl, institu·
tional cleanen. Instead ilbaa an
odor of freshly ""lnled Will ..
newly Laid aorpe1lnd In I/'Oma
01 fresh cut wood,
sfatucidlielnietss,' fJloCCMullcye ainld oipleinff 1I0I I~[~~;(:::::r':::,';~
Nazaretb, plu. Ihe Rochester
communily, on • .pace ,.::.:.; •. ~,,~.';;I, we wake up .1
2. AYOIO POOOS WITH
HIGH PAT CONTENT. Pat iI
prevalent in .tmoot aU fooda bul
il can be avoKIcd in • healthy
lftII'ItIer. K«pin* f,,1ow is im·
porWIl because it is the last and
h.tdcsl nutrienl 10 be burned
ofl . . Check l.bels for fll grl""
per serving (under five grllltlis
I sood mClSu~ for wei&J>1 con·
1oC"'''' individuals).
On MondIoy, AUJUoI29, 1988,
Nuareth opl'necl i .. • new ehild
can! facility. The DeW cenler is
located II lhe Siote .. 01 Saint
Joscpb MOIherbouae, dir«tly
-'jaoent 10 the oolltge.
Lynll H. Kouwc illhe direO:' ......... as I teacher and
as. dirmor of similar facilltiea.
Wilb the help of her st...:lcnt
worker, Kathy MAlck, lobe has
worked diJi&cntly alIl1ince June
to pull this cenler tosethcr. The
cenler. which iI more common·
Iy rcfc~ to II Ncccc. ;.
opl'n weekdlYI from 1:30 I.m.
to 5:30 p.m., 48 OUI of Ihe S2
wceb of lhe }'(!Ir.
.vailabilil~ basLa. J'arl.t im~ and ., 10 .uend cl.uses,
foU·1ime poIIitio .. ur~lVailIbie. • semi-edible lunch,
L«IlioII: SUte .. of St. Joseph
MOlherhOUH, '095 Eut
AvenulP..
H ..... I: Yfulodays. 1:30 '.m ..
5:30 p.m. - .a wb oul 01 lhe
,.~.
AJc$: 3 - 5 yon.
run .round campus for .
mor eboul'l. Moot 01 ....
work In .... !.ode job. dine.pin
at lhe lovely cafeteria and top
oIf lhe day wilh • f~ hou ..
-=ialUin .... .etr lIudyins in lhe
library. By I"" Ii ..... il i. 9:30or
!O o'clock .nd, hey, iI's lime 10
J*rly til Ihe wee hours of lhe
mornlnl' Wilh Ihi. in mind.
Ihc.se lips h.ve been devised to
.aid you in yolur ~ttl~ .p.in.st
the bulae.
3, 00 NOI' !AT POOOS
WHO'5 NAMES ENO IN
'!T05' . 1\'y I large salad few a
meal 0fIa. day llettuce bas 110
caloricI or f.t ~
. , RESIST THE TEMPTA­T10N
!and/or the peer prer.surc)
10 order pizzi. If you do, do IlOl
bothcrcatinS it. Ju$1 pule ilon
)"lur thllb. bcca u.se th. I'1
whe~ il wW end up anyhow,
Por Ibe m.jority of u.,
overcallnl and $ubscquenl
The Gleaner Updates Its Office
Much of the work involved in. 1>CW$pIpCl' bas I 10110 do with orpniatioo. Tbis iI wby
lhe 1988-19 I I.ff 01 The Gleaner h .. embtorked on a rniuion to brinl you Nazaretb new.
quicker and more ~liahly. 0... I>CW offlCa as well as four
new . ubmllllion ~
Quick Facts About NCCC
It """"modala ( hildren thai
range in .. from 3 to 5. The
iliff comiaII 01 teacher. thai
lwo in the .wi> .... Ilalic KnIC
01 J~' pbyoal .nd Jpirilual
growth is conveyed, fW .. is
the cue with Iny manIwoman,
caeh ~ mUS! oomt 10 gripa
wilb hWher mo. tllily .nd the
df«t one can h.ve 011 lIOCiety.
Pin. lly, it Ia good Ibl' in·
dividuals arc queslioninl tbe
""Iidily of this film, in relation
10 their prcviOUl .elilious
belief" and the df«t. of view·
inl it. No iI the cue with Iny
belid. unlubsl. nli. led
dopnaliam is IlOl • logical or
benefICial mcana oI,upportina
the ideas you hold INC. By
questioning you. Own beliefs
nol only . re you Ible to
stranglhen tbote Idcao which
you ore Ible 10 l ut-ll nl ille but
even more imparl.nlly tboot
Ide .. which you CIJI 110 longer
subsiantio>le trWf be d.i$rcJIIrd·
ed. The aatherin& 0I1r.now1cdsc
it. contin ....... pnXItM. in order
10 facilitate this ptO«M you
must be willi", 10 ju.lify your
beliefs . nd disrqlfd the OOH
Ibat are whimsic.l emOlioM.
It is mparl.nl 10 nOle lhal Or.
Micham lof the Psyc:bology
Deportment) heado the Honan
f'rosnrn al N .... ~th .nd IIuII
Staff: Certifltd E1emenlary
Educ.lion Ielcbe... plus
N .... relh Collele I tudent
worke ... I 10 1 ralio.
Di'«tor: Lynn H. Kouwc .
MS in Early Chiklhood BdIlCl'
lion lrom N~ ... relb in 1984_
EiSht }'(!.rl eq>O:'rlence as ,
letcher Ind di'«tor.
page
hopefully he will be ocbtduJi"l
further dinn.erldisc:..wons in
the fulUfC. 1'he:IC even .. art 1m.
portIDt loru .... Ibrouah wbich
the pcrlinenl iMUCI of OIIr day
may be addreaJCd in • casual
yet informl tive m.nntr. The
rC$ulling ln fo'm. tlon obt.intel
Ihrough Ib_ even .. can belp
Ul, as Ihe Np.oreth Communi·
ty.'bc better .w.~ of contern·
~probIetN and how 10ef·
fCCliwly addrCM Ibtm.
~ tf membef ..... Shapllv WOfb .t • Maclnto$I'I $E, pIf1 of The ~'. of.
fIce Impl'O¥lfMflt protact.
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Good tON """ ocr 31, 1988
·Not Good on CM.oIboo'I 0rdetI
FLOWERS FIRST AT PHELPS
",u, ....... y,
The V.A. Sets Its Goals Marathon Weekend:
On behalf of the 1988·89
Undergraduate Association, I
would like to welcome all new
.tudents &5 well as our return·
ing students. The Undergrad·
uate Association Executive
Board and its many student
leader. have been busy plann·
ing and organizing activities
and ~nl$ for thiol coming year.
I would like to take thill op·
portunity to inform new
students and reintroduce rell.r·
ning student. to the Under·
graduate Association IU.A,land
encourage your active part;':ipa.
lion in Our organization.
The Undergrad Association is
student government working to
involve.U NUllreth student!! in
its activities and clubs. A.< the
umbrella organization which
OVe rsees an aspects of these
campus groups. the U.A. seeks
to provide leadership and
guidance for you, its member$.
You became a member of the
U.A. when you paid the U.A,
fees along with your tuition. If
you are a full· time under·
graduate student, you are a pan
of U.A. You bave a wide varie·
ty of opportunities to become
involved at varying levels. in·
duding Student Senate, Cia ..
Officer.. Student Activitiu
Council. and Cultural Affairs
ju.t to name . few. The U.A.
strive. to provide the Nazareth
community with .cademic,
cultural. ucreational. and.social
valu .... in addition to providing
a vehicle t brougb which
students can upre .. the basis
for and initiate change within
the college community.
The goals we have set forth
for the coming year are:
LITh increase the number of
students involved in the
association and its activities &:
events.
Z·ITh indude a wider variety
of .tudents in the U.A. planning
and events offered.
3.) Use the .tudent Senators
as an active voice for the
students concerns.
4.) InerelSe the
interaction betw"",n commuter
and resident studen\5 in the
Undergrad on campus activ·
itie •.
5.) Investigate the possible
ways th" the Undergrad
Association can provide more
charitable and community
programming.
6.) Ulili~ the U.A. as an ac·
tive vehide through which
students often express their
needaand concerns. ~nd finally
7.) Th increase the awarene ..
of, and the campus participa·
tion in the N • .areth radio sta·
tion WNAZ.
The only way we can attain
our goals and expect.tions is by
having your &clive participation
and involvement in U.A. I hope
you will give the U.A. the 0p­portunity
to serve you. With the
variety of dubs and organi ... ·
tions available there is
something for everyone. You
have a great deal of oppor.
tunities available to you. Ex·
plor~ these opportunities by
stappin" by the UA office
located in tbe alto Shults
Center aCJOM from tbe Students
Affairs office. We are here to
serve you and We:
most rn pected .nd well·
rounded prost.rna in the are •.
This ,sail due 10 Coach Anndle
Shapiro. Ew:ry ye.r her goab
are high, and she hun't been
disappointed yet.
CoAch SNpiro tIN been very
successful in rccru.iting !.otely,
and her Lao:IieI team is an _.
pic. With thoe lou of only IWO
..,niora, Ihe lMiy Flyera return
nearly intact. They hope 10 im·
prove Ihelr record of 7 .... of lui
year. and williry for . lop-leo
x.1 in lhoe stale. ""'" team is led
by Senior Captain 1hTi M~
and Juoior Co-ao.,wn Cina
~ner. The other members are
Amy ~mo, Amy Skreloy,
Allison FOSler. Karen Butchko,
~~ ~ "'u~::"" ~ti "theCire nnenwoesast.
their fall
RAlOJI will be .t the 51. john
Fi.h~r tournament when Ihey
defend Iheir 1987 Ch.mp·
icnuhip.
The Men's lennil learn !wi.
frnll...,w IooIr.lhii yur. There
are only Ih~ returroerJ and &iI
new players. 8UI, don'tld these
numbers deceive you. The
men's fall ""&$On is very $l>ort,
and I.s primarily • tr.ining
period. ~ch Sh.pi.o is .will
Ihis time 10 evaluate her learn,
.nd mat.. 'U'" the new
members e:rperience college
otIlIIpelitioon. The men ar" eoma&.
Alao rdurni.n& au Junior DrOO
Burch .• nd Sophmore Marc
LaSalle. Rounding off the motu
are Mill Whalen, 'Ibm Tingl.
In8. Chris Amidon, Chris
Lemke, Andrew Harris. .nd
Gervie s.nt06.
One of the hi!hpoinl5 of
Co.ch Sh. piro·s ureer .t
N.zareth ..... been lhe develop­menl
of • spring trip. I'or thue
ye... now Ihe teams haw:
t .. veled south OVer sprin,
bre.k 10 sharpen their skills.
This yaor marks the third yaor
tM learn will panicipoole in
competition on Hihon Head
Isl.nd off the co.st of South
Carolin •. While spending eight
solid day, Ihere Nazareth will
SO .pinM teams sud! .. For·
dham Uni~. Rooonoke Col·
lege, ArmMrong Stile. and
othen from across thoe eounlry.
""'" main PUrpoM." 01 thia trip is
to better prepare the le.m for
local COmpel'I;On. AI Ibis time
N.ureth is one of only a few
local teams that do thi.. .00
t""ir record shows it.
So ""re's 10 the Nazareth Col·
lese ~nnis Team!!l We'U be
heari". • lot more 01 them
soon. They're in • racket that
makes them gl Art Major:
"I dislike .be focI lbal on
weekends you can ~ a
hundred COIlS of ~r in
your room _ bul no
di"P"nser 0 ... ' 3l
ouncul"
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1:30 2;45 ""Silem Shame:
Sexual Abuse of Children"
255 . 4:25 Child Sexua
Abuse: A Program ror Parent."
This 90 minute video presents
two therapists and four sur·
vivors di",us.sing concealment
and disclosure 01 be!ing sexual ­ly
molest...:!.
7:OO -9:(l()p_m. Panel Presen·
tation follow...:! by questions
and comments. Phyllis Schiff,
M,S.W .. Priva~c Practice Con·
sultant. TASA Network. Dr.
Mary Hodg.son Marriage,
Family and Individual Coun·
selor. Rev. Gloria !'lsh .. M. Div.
. Asso,,0"
De" Dr, Jeff,
I'm in love with the: most
...-onderful perIOn in the world.
Life now "" IoptCi.ol meaninlJ­'
Ibis illY is plOd Jookin&. amart.
funny, and one of • kind. Unfor·
lunately. I'm shy . nd I can't tell
him my feelinp. Pie....., tell me
how 10 approach him,
Sign...:!.
Forever His
Dear Forever.
Sorry. I'm t. ken. Th.n'"
.nyw.y.
Dear Dr. Jeff.
Can I name my kids uter
"",1
Signed.
The Mystery Woman
from You, Past!
gentleman who signs his lette ..
·Mr. Black .... n· would ynu1
Dear Dr. Jeff.
I ba~ • problem. There i&.
girl in OUr d .... sronm who can't
stop l.ughing. She interruJ>U
cl.ss conat.nlly with outburSIf
of I.ughte •. Wh.t should I do1
n.r out her voice bolt, Or her
tongue?
Itmwer, What do you h.ve to
say .bnut .U this?
De .. Thed Off.
Signed.
"" Off
A lot of people '-'e been
writing me . bout rqistnotiQn.
Well. I'll answer . lI)'O'Jr ques,
lions .... ith . JOlI3 that I oom~
...:!, Jt is sunK 10 the tune of
' lludholf Ihe lied Non d
Reindeer.'
who sold me the3e lold me th"
they were going extinct), col·
ored water. and other thinp, I
f«] guilty if I refuse becal,lse by
some it .... ge coincidence. most
of the uln.men My that they
n«d the money for their vand·
malhe.s operation, Can you
plot:....., teU me • w.y 10.1Op
buyinK useless things?
Sign...:!,
Feeling Stl,lpid
For one very . pee;'1 evening.
RED Skpe
laughte. durin, one of my So next semeoter campus will Fairport, Half house. 4 Pi ... XII, Pt>pe John and Pt>pe
clas.ses·lt would disturb my ~_ h"f s .... cious rooms and b.th. Paul,
slee> "'" empey. w 1 e everyone en· .. - RM Skelton is . rare 'rlist in.
joys fresh . ir, Appliances, ca r pet ing. deed, u all pantomimists .re,
De .. Or, Jeff, e nclosed porch , p riva te The IlIngu.ge of pantomime is
Well. we just had registulion De .. Or, Jeff. yard. garage. l.und ry universal. for .ile~ if JOlden,
Dear Mystery Woman. and ]i.ke u,ual I couldn'l ~ E""rybody I know is win. room , Emp loyed couple, He taO paint huma~
There was no My&tery • lot of the clal.ses I needed. I edv.ntase of me,because I.m non·smoking. no pets, All cbaracterisliCI .nd whimsical
woman in my pout, Well, except ha"" iu" two more semeoters very ricb and very gullible. Peo- ulilitie$ included. S595. seuurtS so that the mind" ~
maybe one·but lhat must hav1d
Noor Jaban haslpenl 30 years
in prison as iln illegal immigranl
afler Burmese officials
destroyed her identification
"',.~
"I'oryears I was held ina liny
ed make a diflerenoe. Dr.
Sharon Murphy IMedaiUe 2),
HoUy Rach;'tore 10'Connor III
222), Mary Beth Campagna
IMedaiUe 3 111. the information
desk, and your RA all haYdonl ~.
ty Hoi
I. We were .U sonicled. It
hIIrd to believe tha.tthe day
finally come. An entire
me, of wailing and an·
ating had preceeded thi'
We boarded Our night to
oedy AirporC .nd we were
ion bound at Iastl
O1her leclurers included an "".
tress. histOrian. lighting direc·
lor, and Shakesperian scholar.
The class was an in..:lepth
dinbourogh , othe .. to Dublin, ~:~=:"':::l~~~~-=::.-==::='-------,
• new Air India 10 England
London's Healhrow Air­.
Afler finding Our way 10
»ach Ibu'l and attempting
:t in On the wrong ~~, we
! off to our accomodations.
Ismith', College. which is,
of Ihe University of Lon·
was to be OUr home for the
3'10 weeks. Tired, confu,·
st udy of the history and struc·
ture of British theatre. A$ well
as attending the classes and Iec·
tures. the", we", eight plays
Ihal we were required 10 see as
part of the course.
We had additional free time
10 explore London too. We saw
Big Ben. Parlime n t,
Westminster Abbey. Tower of
Paris, and Zurich. The", e>e